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Board Wallet software
Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
BlackHatCoiner
on 19/04/2023, 09:25:39 UTC
Irrelevant. The individuals concerned do not want their identities shared.
That's correct. I'm just not aware if the personal identity of Samurai's CEO is well known to the coinjoin-community.

If you had accidentally linked your forum name to your real life identity on some other site
The difference is that the CEO can't have accidentally linked his Internet identity with his real one. He very consciously decided to reveal himself upon an interview. I wouldn't refer to him with his real name if that's what he wanted, but if I were him, I'd consider myself doxxed already. 

Does such a thing exist? Any CEX will implement KYC in a heartbeat if failing to do so would affect their profits.
It exists, and it's called Robosats. I'm afraid that the worst thing that can happen to this, is to get shut down. Implementing KYC doesn't make sense as they're proud for being KYC free.

Bisq fees are 0.5%/0.05% for taker/maker. Coinbase fees for trades under $10k are 0.6%/0.4% for taker/maker. And then Coinbase will hit you with fiat/bitcoin withdrawal fees too.
Whereas in Robosats, you're going to pay fees a few sats for opening and closing lightning channels, and (if you're the maker) 0.025%.

Bisq only charges 0.05% for makers? I was having the impression it was more like 1%. I must have been the taker then.